Mine: I don't have to, nor want to, put up with other people's shit. Your problems aren't mine. Your emergency is not even remotely my problem.
In my experience there has been an inverse relation between ambition, and happiness.
Success doesn't even seem to matter much. Highly ambitious people can (by definition) never be happy with what they've got.
The desire for 'more' once your needs are met has never resulted in a benefit, that I've seen.
almost everything is black and white.
I don't even know what to make of that statement. I'm having a hard time believing you mean that in the way it seems.
Are you saying you think everything is a simple right or wrong, and it is clear which is which?
Because that's crazy-talk, and you don't seem crazy. So what do you mean?
In my experience there has been an inverse relation between ambition, and happiness.
Success doesn't even seem to matter much. Highly ambitious people can (by definition) never be happy with what they've got.
The desire for 'more' once your needs are met has never resulted in a benefit, that I've seen.
> almost everything is black and white.
I don't even know what to make of that statement. I'm having a hard time believing you mean that in the way it seems.
Are you saying you think everything is a simple right or wrong, and it is clear which is which?
Because that's crazy-talk, and you don't seem crazy. So what do you mean?
I disagree with your number 2 and 3. Ambition is healthy and almost everything is black and white.